Coin-holder for satchels.



E. M. WHITE,

00m HOLDER FOR SATGHELS.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.11,1914.

Patented Aug. 25, 1914 albums 3 :tloa

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h'clZZ whom it may concern FRANK 1a. WHITE, or. can-tron. cine.

it known that I, FRANK. M. WHITE, a citizen of the United fiitates, residing at Canton, intthe conntyof Stark andState of Ohio, have invented. a certain new and usei'nl Imprm eotlent in Uoin-I-lclders J for Satchels, of which the following is a specification. hlyinventicn relates to improvements in coin holders :tor satchels in which the re ceptacle portion of the device is located within the satchel and so arranged that it will not be in the way or come in contact with various articles such as commonly placed in satchels or hand bags.

The objects of the present invention are, first, to provide a simple coin holder which can be attached. to a satchel, and such parts oi thoholder exposed whereby the coin can I be released, second, to provide fonreplenishing the receptacle from time to time. llhese ob ects, together with other ob ects readily apparent to those skilled 111 thenrt are attained by the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, although my invention may be embodied in 'a Variety} of other forms, the construction ilhistrated bebio e U. l 9 is a detached perspective View of one ing levers or blades. F g. 10 1s a View showdrawings. in the accompanying drawings, 1. repreing chosen byway oi? example.

In the accompany ng drawlngz Figure 1 is a perspective View showing my device in proper relationship with reference. to a satchel. Fig. is a face View of the outer plate showing the same n loweredor closed position. Fig. 3 iso siniilar'view showing the outer plate in elevated position, Fig.

a perspectwe View of the coin receptae showing the top or cover removed. Fig. isa perspective view of the coinreceptacle showing the same in a different position from that shown in Fig. 4:. Fig. 6 is a do. ched. perspective view of the top or Sis a section on line:88, Fig. 5.

oi the oush bars and one of the coin removing portions of theinner and outer plates showing the same spaced from each other.

Similar numerals oi reference indicate corresponding parts 1n all the figures of the sents the satchel which may be of any kind. such as commonly used by persons tra veling short distances and more specifically to that class known as hand bags. The body of Specification of Letters Patent i l application filed March 11, 1914:. Se i5ia1No.823,885. e i

Fig. 7 is a section on line 7 -7, Fig.

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porn-HOL ER- i oasaroi-mns. I e i i l the receptacle eff-made up of the front plate and preferably under the inner lining so that it will not interfere with articlesde signed to he placed in the satchel and for tl'iepnrpose Oil protecting the doin, the cover '7 isprovidedwhich cover secured in any convenient and well known manner to the receptacle body. j

The front plate 2 has slidably mounted thereon the coin retaining and. releasing plate 8, which is located uponthe ()utside of the satohelas illustrated a suitable opening being iliorined in the satchel, which opening is closed bythe plates 2 and S. The outer plate 8 1s slidably connected to the plate by means of the flanges 9, which flanges arebent around the ends oi the plate as best illi'lstrated in Fig. l. For. thepurpose olprovlding'a means for mov ng the sliding plate 8 up or down, a wire is proaided idlich wirei's made up of the s in-ing knob portion 10, the rearward extendedportions 11 andthe connecting portion 12, said connecting portion being pi'votally connected to the rearplate *i by means oi. the ears 13, whiclnears may be partially cutf'froin the. plate a and bent at right angles and proided withsnitahle apertures 14, through which the connecting portion 12 of the wire passes. The plateQ is provided with a Yer tical slot 15a11d the upper and right angled slots 16. The outerplate 8 is provided with the horizontally disposed elongated slot 17, through which slot the spring knob portion 10 passes and is extended into the slot 15.

When it is desired to adjustthe p nes in: either direction the knob portioi'l. is moved:

in the direcztion desired to move the plate 8 and. when brought to the desired position the spring end of the knob 10 engages the upper or lower slot 16, thereby holding thfe plate 8 in the desired adjustment.

For the purpose of placing coins in the receptacle the front plate 2' and the adjustable plate 8 are provided with the coin slots 18 and 19, and when the plate i S is in its elevated position or the position illustrated in Fig. 3 the coins can be For the purpose of removing the coins fromtime to time as desired, push levers 20. are provided, which push levers are p-ivotally connected to the top or upper side; of the bottom plate 8 intermediate their: ends and at one end of each of the push lel placed in their proper receptacles.

vers are attached bars 21, which bars are bent upward at their forward ends and conmostcoin contained in the various compartments of the receptacle proper. hen it is desired to remove coin the outer plate 8 is moved upward as illustrated in Fig. 3, thereby opening ,the coin delivery slots 24:, after which the desired push bar 22 is forced inward, thereby rocking the levers 20 upon their pivotal points and forcing the desired coin forward and through the delivery slots 24.

It will be understood that when the plate 8 is in its lowered position or in the position illustrated in Fig. .5, the delivery slots 24 ,are closed and no coins can be removed from their various compartments. For the purpose of preventing any tilting movement I of the plate 8 when it is lifted or lowered the apertured flanges 25 are provided which are bent. at right angles from 'the flanged portions 9, and by which arrangement the lifting of the wire or more specifically the knob 10, the outer plate 8 will be moved or carried at both ends, thereby preventing any tilting or binding action. I

' It will be understood that in order'rto provide means for movin the outer late 8 u or down the slots 26 must be provided which are formed of suflicient width to allow the proper movements of the outer plate 8. The rearmost plate 5 of the body" is spaced a certain distance from the plate 4: so that the push rods 22 can be forced inward. without interfering with any part of the satchel.

It will be understood that the push rods 22 are so arranged that they will slideback I and forth through suitable apertures formed in the plate 4. It will also be understood that the push rods 22 should be provided with suitable knobs or ush heads 27, which may be formed by ben ing a portion of the extreme outer ends of said push rods at right angles to the remaining portions of said push rods,said push knobs serving the double purpose of knobs and stops, whereby the inwardmovements of the push rods are limited, by reason of said push heads comin against the face of the outer plate 8. It will be understood that the inward movement of said push rods should be suificient to move the levers ,20 a sufficient distance to force the desired coin through the slots 24. The wire is made up of the various members constituting what might be termed a ball or yoke so formed and connected as to move the ad;-

justable plate.

Having fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. In .a device of the character described, the combination of a coin receptacleconsisting of front, bottom and rear plates and an angle plate, said receptacle provided with partition plates, said front plate provided with coin receiving and deliveryapertures, an outer plate provided with coin receiving apertures adapted to register with the coin receiving apertures in the front plate and adjustably connected to said outer plate of the'receptacle and means for holding said adjustable plate in fixed adjustment, a series of :coin delivery levers pivotally attached .to the coin receptacle and means for actuating said coin delivery levers, substantially as and :for the purpose specified.

2. In a device of the character described,

the combination of a coin receptacle consisting of front, bottom and rear plates and an angle plate, said receptacle provided with partition plates, said front plate provided with coin receiving and delivery apertures, an outer pl-ateprovided with coin rece'iving apertures adapted to register with the coin receiving apertures in the front plate and adjustably connected to said outer plate of the receptacle and means for hold.-

ing said adjustable plate. in fixed .adjust-- ment, .a series of coin delivery levers pivotally attached to the coin receptacle and means for actuating said coin delivery levers, said means for actuating the coin delivery levers one direction extended through the front and adjustable plates. Y

In testimony that I clai-nrthe above, I I

have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.

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